Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler

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Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler

Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler

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The authors of the 2011 book Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler, which was made into a documentary film earlier this year, have been accused of plagiarism by a journalist in Argentina. The authors cite people, places, and dates in over 600 detailed notes that identify the plan's escape route, aircraft, U-boats, and hideouts. If Hitler had actually escaped, in fact, it's more than likely that G öring or Himmler - both eager to succeed him to the last - would have had him quietly bumped off; and in any case by 1945 Hitler was aged decades beyond his years, a complete physical wreck, addicted to "Dr" Theodor Morell's drugs, possibly suffering from Parkinsonism, and certainly from severe neurological trauma from the assassination attempt on him in July 1944.

Little supporting evidence is given for most of them until much later in the book at which point they do contain a certain playsibility. Even if he escaped, his life was hell in the years leading up to his death :) but it overall was a good read and I learned a lot ! Every quotation and conversation quoted verbatim in my Gray Wolf—with the exception of two which are of very minor importance and for which the evidence is less assured—has been supplied by Mustafa Kemal or obtained from documentary or verbal sources which have been severely tested and carefully weighed before their veracity and value have been accepted. In her spare time, she loves making art with her young son, rambling around on the North York Moors and getting stuck into a good book. And like the Third Reich, disappearances, murders and intrigue follow for people who played parts in Hitler's escape.But there’s a hell of a distance, measurable in parsecs, between admitting that the evidence for his death (gathered in the ruins of a nation falling to pieces and with the shadow of the Cold War already looming overhead) might have holes in it, and claiming that Hitler actually did get away, had daughters, died at a specific time – and failing to back any of this up with evidence a court wouldn’t throw out in five minutes. Impossible to put down, `Grey Wolf' unravels an extraordinary story that flies in the face of history. Having heard rumours over the years that Hitler didn't die in the Berlin bunker, I read this book with interest.

Rzhevskaya had met with Kathe Heusermann, the assistant to Hitler's dentist, who matched the jaw fragments with Hitler's records at the time. And indeed "conspiracy theories" (ie - asking questions when we didn't have a full picture, thanks to the Soviets keeping this to themselves) may have spurred the French scientists on to investigate the issue.Sulyman died and Ertoghrul reigned in his stead, and after him came Emir Othman and Sultan Orchan, and from father to son ten generations of sultans followed each other. However, after reading this book, I think the story presented by Dunstan and Williams is much more likely than the one our history books would have us believe. Before the Soviets had announced they had these remains in the 1960s, authorities in the West questioned whether Hitler had survived.



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